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View undo interface range name name System view Default level 2: System level Parameters name: Interface range name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 32 characters. interface-list: Interface list in the format of interface-list = { interface-type interface-number [ to interface-type interface-number ] }&. The interface-type interface-number argument specifies an interface by its type and number. & indicates that you can specify up to five interfaces or interface lists. When you specify the to keyword in interface-type interface-number1 to interface-type interface-number2, the interfaces before and after the to keyword must be on the same interface card or subcard, and the interface number before to must be no greater than the one after to. Description Use interface range name name interface interface-list to create an interface range, configure a name for the interface range, add interfaces to the interface range, and enter the interface range view. Use interface range name without the interface keyword to enter the view of an interface range with the specified name. Use undo interface range name to delete the interface range with the specified name. You can use this command to assign a name to an interface range and can specify this name rather than the interface range to enter the interface range view. You can use the display current-configuration | include interface range command to view the member interfaces of an interface range. In interface range view, only the commands supported by the first interface are available. To view the commands supported by the first interface in the interface range, enter the interface range view and enter ? at the command line interface prompt. To verify the configuration of the first interface in the interface range, execute the display this command in interface range view. Failure to apply a command on one member interface does not affect the application of the command on the other member interfaces. If applying a command on one member interface fails, the system displays an error message and continues with the next member interface. Do not assign an aggregate interface and any of its member interfaces to an interface range at the same time. Some commands, after being executed on both an aggregate interface and its member interfaces, can break up the aggregation. No limit is set on the maximum number of interfaces in an interface range. The more interfaces in an interface range, the longer the command execution time. Examples # Add GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 to GigabitEthernet 1/0/12 to interface range named myEthPort, and enter the interface range view. system-view [Sysname] interface range name myEthPort interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1 to GigabitEthernet1/0/12 [Sysname-if-range-myEthPort] 49

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undo interface range name
name
View
System view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
name
: Interface range name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 32 characters.
interface-list
: Interface list in the format of
interface-list
= {
interface-type interface-number
[
to
interface-type interface-number
] }&<1-5>. The
interface-type interface-number
argument specifies an
interface by its type and number. &<1-5> indicates that you can specify up to five interfaces or interface
lists. When you specify the
to
keyword in
interface-type interface-number1
to
interface-type
interface-number2
, the interfaces before and after the
to
keyword must be on the same interface card or
subcard, and the interface number before
to
must be no greater than the one after
to
.
Description
Use
interface range
name
name
interface
interface-list
to create an interface range, configure a name
for the interface range, add interfaces to the interface range, and enter the interface range view.
Use
interface range
name
without the
interface
keyword to enter the view of an interface range with the
specified name.
Use
undo interface range
name
to delete the interface range with the specified name.
You can use this command to assign a name to an interface range and can specify this name rather than
the interface range to enter the interface range view.
You can use the
display current-configuration | include interface range
command to view the member
interfaces of an interface range.
In interface range view, only the commands supported by the first interface are available. To view the
commands supported by the first interface in the interface range, enter the interface range view and
enter
?
at the command line interface prompt.
To verify the configuration of the first interface in the interface range, execute the
display this
command
in interface range view.
Failure to apply a command on one member interface does not affect the application of the command
on the other member interfaces. If applying a command on one member interface fails, the system
displays an error message and continues with the next member interface.
Do not assign an aggregate interface and any of its member interfaces to an interface range at the same
time. Some commands, after being executed on both an aggregate interface and its member interfaces,
can break up the aggregation.
No limit is set on the maximum number of interfaces in an interface range. The more interfaces in an
interface range, the longer the command execution time.
Examples
# Add GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 to GigabitEthernet 1/0/12 to interface range named
myEthPort
, and
enter the interface range view.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface range name myEthPort interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1 to
GigabitEthernet1/0/12
[Sysname-if-range-myEthPort]